Toy



J, LlGlNSKI Dec. 15, 1931.

TOY

Filed June 23, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet l agil'a a l\ ag g Dec..15, 1931.

J. LIGINSKI TOY Filed June 23, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 nven or q By M flttomey strong and durable, thoroughly Patented Dec. 15, 1931 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE JACOB LIGIN SKI, OF MON TVILLE, NEW JERSEY TOY Application filed .Tune 23,

t1on proceeds, the invention resides in certam novel features of construction, and in the combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.

In the drawings:

Figure l is a side elevation of a toy embodying the features of my invention.

Figure 2 is a top plan view thereof.

igure 3 is a vertical transverse section taken substantially on the line 3 3 of F igure 2.

Figure 4 is a bottom plan view of the rear portion of the toy.

Figure 5 is a detail section taken substantially on the line 5-5 of Figure 1, and

Figure 6 is a detail view showing the pill ley keyed on the shaft.

eferring to the drawings in detail it will be seen that the letter A denotes a substantially U-shaped frame including a cross member 5 and rearwardly diverging side members 6 which terminate in eyes 7. A shaft 8 is journalled through the eyes 7 and has a pair of wheels 9 on the ends thereof and a pulley 10 on the center thereof. N umeral 11 members 6 of the frame 8 by means of eye fasteners 12. shaft 145 is journalled through the center of the block 11 and on the lower end has keyed thereto a pulley 15 as indicated to advantage in Figure 5 at 16. belt 1. is trained over the pulley 15 and over the pulley 10 and of course has its runs twisted as indicated to advantage in the drawings. Numeral l9 denotes a front wheel journalled on the cross member 5. A yoke 20 terminates in eyes 21 rockable on the cross member 5 one to each side of the wheel 19.

It will therefore be seen from the above description that as this toy is moved along 1931. Serial No. 545,326.

the wheels 9 upon rotation will cause the rotation of a circular plate 22 on the upper end of the shaftl l and on the upper surface of the block 11. This plate 22 is provided with a plurality of egs 23 so that figures 24 and thelikemaylbemounted thereon if so desired. o

It is thought that the construction, utility and advantages of this invention will now e quite apparent to those skilledin this art description. 7

will be apparent that changes in the de- It tails of construction, and n the combination described including a frame formed with a substantially U-shaped frame formed with a cross member and a pair of rearwardly di verging side members terminating in eyes, and a rear shaft journalled through the eyes, a front wheel journalled on the cross member, a blocl: mounted on the side members, a

with the plate and journalled through the lock, means operatively connecting the shaft with the rear aXle.

3. A toy of the class described including a substantially U-shaped frame formed with a 1i members terminating in eyes, journalled through the eyes, a ront wheel journalled on the cross member, a block mounted on the side members, a plate shaft engaged .1

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rotatable on the block, a shaft engaged with the plate and Journalled through the block, a pulley on the lower end. of the shaft, a pulley on the axle, and a belt trained over said pulleys.

4-. A toy of the class described including a substantially U-shaped frame formed with a cross member and a pair of rearwardly diverging side members terminating in eyes, and a. rear shaft journalled through the eyes, a front wheel journalled on the cross mem her, a block mounted on the side members, a plate rotatable on the block, a shaft engaged with the plate and journalled through the block, a pulley on the lower end of the shaft, a pulley on the axle, and a belt trained over said pulleys, a yoke straddling the front Wheel and having eyes eircumjacent the cross member and rockable thereon.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

JACOB LIGINSKI. 

